Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side 57
... lives than to bestow them idly ; nay , it is weakness and disesteem of a man's self to put a man's life upon such liedger performances : a man's life is not to be trifled with ; it is to be offered up and sacrificed to honourable ...
... lives than to bestow them idly ; nay , it is weakness and disesteem of a man's self to put a man's life upon such liedger performances : a man's life is not to be trifled with ; it is to be offered up and sacrificed to honourable ...
Side 68
... live . It is very true , ' said Bacon , ' that these ecclesiastical matters are things not apper- taining to my profession ; which I was not so inconsiderate but to object to myself ; but finding that it is many times seen that a man ...
... live . It is very true , ' said Bacon , ' that these ecclesiastical matters are things not apper- taining to my profession ; which I was not so inconsiderate but to object to myself ; but finding that it is many times seen that a man ...
Side 77
... live of the flock that they do not feed , or of the altar at which they do not serve , is a thing that can hardly receive just defence ; and to exercise the office of a pastor , in matter of the word and doctrine , is a thing not ...
... live of the flock that they do not feed , or of the altar at which they do not serve , is a thing that can hardly receive just defence ; and to exercise the office of a pastor , in matter of the word and doctrine , is a thing not ...
Side 78
... live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the proportion of this maintenance be not small or necessitous , but plentiful and liberal . So then ...
... live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the proportion of this maintenance be not small or necessitous , but plentiful and liberal . So then ...
Side 91
... live ; but I have been bold to bequeath them to your lordship , and Mr. Chancellor of the duchy . My speeches , perhaps , you will think fit to publish . The letters , many of them , touch too much upon late matters of state , to be ...
... live ; but I have been bold to bequeath them to your lordship , and Mr. Chancellor of the duchy . My speeches , perhaps , you will think fit to publish . The letters , many of them , touch too much upon late matters of state , to be ...
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